Genetics and genetic diagnosis of focal childhood epilepsy
Ilona Krey,
Johannes R. Lemke,
Sarah von Spiczak
Abstract:Self-limiting focal epilepsies are among the most common forms of epilepsy in children. Based on family studies, a genetic basis is assumed for the epilepsy as well as the typical electroencephalographic (EEG) feature of centrotemporal spikes, although complex inheritance and possibly additional influencing factors must be considered. Variants in GRIN2A, encoding the GluN2A subunit of the N‑methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) glutamate receptor, represent the most important genetic risk factor to date. With memantine fo… Show more
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